Possible plant issue

Trinitymacc

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I watered yesterday with miracle grow 11-3-8 . I have been using this and doing well with organic soil. Today I noticed these spots. I don’t have a good ph meter. With 2 junk ones it’s read almost 8. They are in week 7 of vege and I topped 1 week ago. It’s only on 2 plants and they were my slower plants. I also pictured all my plants.
 

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Okay your medium is already fortified. You only need to water. I’ve used this soil last year. A little short on perlite but decent otherwise. Then you fed more. Suggest not doing anything but watering until they show a deficiency.
 
I don’t have a good ph meter. With 2 junk ones it’s read almost 8.
You are talking about soil pH meters I'm guessing? I wouldn’t even bother if it's one of those 3-in-1 moisture, pH, etc meters. You want to use a pH meter that is calibrated and test the water you are giving to them. Use pH up or down to adjust it to 6.5 and then water when dry.
 
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